RiderJoe
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I made a Smart Turn System plug-and-play harness that connects to the STS module, and between a Gen II FJR1300's existing connectors in its wiring harness. The original instructions were posted by @DesignFlaw (Tim) at https://www.fjrforum.com/threads/sts-smart-turn-system-installation.169414/post-1338417. I asked for, and received Tim's permission to make this harness based on his design (thanks Tim!), using the extra 13-position Sumitomo connector I ordered from Eastern Beaver in my original order. After successfully installing the harness using the first connector on my '06 FJR (about three months ago), I thought that I would like to help out another Gen II FJR rider with a harness made from the second connector.
The only difference between my harness and this one is that on mine I wired the STS connections directly into the 13-position plugs, as Tim described. I made this harness with connectors to plug into the STS module's factory connections using bullet and spade connectors, so no cutting and splicing is needed to integrate it. I love using the STS module, and the fact that if it ever goes bad (which I hope it won't), I can just remove the harness to restore the bike's wiring to its original condition by simply unplugging it, and removing the foam pads from the turn signal switch housing. The exact STS module's model number I installed is B06XD71KSW, and the terminal connections fit that model's connectors (https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Turn-System-automatic-cancelling/dp/B06XD71KSW)
I am not looking to make a profit on this project (actually, quite the opposite). I would only like to help another rider, cover the cost of the parts ($10) and shipping to wherever the interested party is. Please send me a P.M. if you are interested - we can discuss the details, figure out the shipping cost, etc. I will take responses in first come, first served order. I hope that sounds fair.
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The only difference between my harness and this one is that on mine I wired the STS connections directly into the 13-position plugs, as Tim described. I made this harness with connectors to plug into the STS module's factory connections using bullet and spade connectors, so no cutting and splicing is needed to integrate it. I love using the STS module, and the fact that if it ever goes bad (which I hope it won't), I can just remove the harness to restore the bike's wiring to its original condition by simply unplugging it, and removing the foam pads from the turn signal switch housing. The exact STS module's model number I installed is B06XD71KSW, and the terminal connections fit that model's connectors (https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Turn-System-automatic-cancelling/dp/B06XD71KSW)
I am not looking to make a profit on this project (actually, quite the opposite). I would only like to help another rider, cover the cost of the parts ($10) and shipping to wherever the interested party is. Please send me a P.M. if you are interested - we can discuss the details, figure out the shipping cost, etc. I will take responses in first come, first served order. I hope that sounds fair.
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